Saturday, 10 November 2012
Friday, 26 October 2012
Friday, 19 October 2012
World's beautiful food art| Food art around the world
What is food art??
Creating beautiful and unbelievable models(animal, Bird, Statue, Face etc) with food is called food art and this is fast growing art in United Kingdom and other countries. Hope this will spread rapidly in other countries also and so many people have interest in this profession.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Worlds most beautiful and largest hotels|Famous hotels across the world
Worlds beautiful hotels
Rose Tower-Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Height: 333 m (1,093 ft). 72 floors.
Dubai is definitely a leading destination in terms of world’s tallest hotels. next to Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, ranking 3rd and 4th on the list respectively, it houses the Rose Tower, the world’s tallest building used exclusively as a hotel. the construction of the complex commenced in 2004 and was finished in 2007. the official opening of the hotel is scheduled for December 2009.Saturday, 31 December 2011
Some weird facts about human body
Weird but interesting facts about human body...
- The brain doesn’t feel pain: Even though the brain processes pain signals, the brain itself does not actually feel pain.
- Your brain has huge oxygen needs:Your brain requires 20 percent of the oxygen and calories your body needs — even though your brain only makes up two percent of your total body weight.
- 80% of the brain is water: Instead of being relatively solid, your brain 80% water. This means that it is important that you remain properly hydrated for the sake of your mind.
- Males sweat 40% more then females.
- Your brain comes out to play at night: You’d think that your brain is more active during the day, when the rest of your body is. But it’s not. Your brain is more active when you sleep.
- Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than Left-handed people do.
- Your brain operates on 10 watts of power: It’s true: The amazing computational power of your brain only requires about 10 watts of power to operate.
- A higher I.Q. equals more dreams: The smarter you are, the more you dream. A high I.Q. can also fight mental illness. Some people even believe they are smarter in their dreams than when they are awake.
- Testosterone in males decreases 10% every 10 years.
- Adrenaline gives you super strength: Yes, with the proper response in certain situations, you really can lift a car.
- Women smell better than men: Women are better than men at identifying smells.
- The brain changes shapes during puberty: Your teenage years do more than just change how you feel; the very structure of your brain changes during the teen years, and it even affects impulsive, risky behavior.
- Your brain can store everything: Technically, your brain has the capacity to store everything you experience, see, read or hear. However, the real issue is recall — whether you can access that information.
- Information in your brain travels at different speeds: The neurons in your brain are built differently, and information travels along them at different speeds. This is why sometimes you can recall information instantly, and sometimes it takes a little longer.
- Your smell is unique: Your body odor is unique to you — unless you have an identical twin. Even babies recognize the individual scents of their mothers.
- Humans use echolocation: Humans can use sound to sense objects in their area using echolocation. It is thought that those who are blind develop this ability to heightened effectiveness.
- Your nose remembers 50,000 scents: It is possible for your nose to identify and remember more than 50,000 smells.
- Your hearing decreases when you overeat: When you eat too much food, it actually reduces your ability to hear. So consider eating healthy — and only until you are full.
- Your sense of time is in your head: How you experience time is all about your perception. Some speculate that stress can help you experience time dilation. Apparently, time manipulation isn’t just for superheroes.
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